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Oh, here we go again. Some foolish criminal on Etsy is using a photograph stolen from AIRR -- from the documented spell-casting of the great rootworker Charles Porterfield, no less! -- to sell imaginary spells. We call these Etsy sales imaginary spells because if the Etsy sellers had ever done such spiritual work themselves, they would be able to show buyers photos of their own work. Obviously they do not and have not ever done such work -- so they steal photos of a real conjure doctors work and post them, then offer the fantasies of such spells to the gullible public. The current phony spell-caster offers imaginary rootwork under the name GreyMageSpellShop -- a handle that is totally anonymous -- and the photo that this seller is using was one that Charles took in 2009. Our thanks to Angelique Schappell for the heads-up of this crime-in-progress. Buyers, beware. Do not purchase spell-casting services from anonymous internet providers. This listing will be taken down from Etsy soon, and it is also very likely that the entire GreyMageSpellShop will be closed as well, because Etsy is a reputable company that does not support or stand by criminal misuse of its services in any way. See the real deal -- authentic, down-home Texas-style hoodoo -- at Professor Porterfields AIRR page, here: readersandrootworkers.org/index.php?title=Prof._C._D._Porterfield
Posted on: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 16:48:10 +0000

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